The blaze broke out in the walls of the pizzeria at 328 E. 14th St. between First and Second avenues early in the morning on May 26 and spread to the floors above. The fire caused extensive damage to the eatery, which sees long lines on the weekends.

The location opened in 2008 and quickly became a popular post-bar food stop for people looking to fill up on large slices overloaded with artichoke hearts, spinach and cream sauce.

A new location was already in the works across the street at 323 E. 14th St. before the fire and opened early so East Villagers could get their fix while the original space remained closed, a worker at the Greenwich Village restaurant told DNAinfo New York.

The spot now has eight locations and a reality show on the Cooking Channel.

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